Publications by authors named "Ehsan Kalteh"

Introduction: COVID-19 pandemic has affected the self-management of patients with chronic disease all over the world. The present study COVID-19 is a review to investigate the chronic patient self-management challenges during the corona epidemic, and providing solutions to solve this problem.

Methods: The relevant literature on chronic patient self-management is investigated (from March 2019 to Jan 2021).

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  • Heavy rains in March 2019 caused severe flooding in Iran, particularly impacting 11 districts in the Golestan province, resulting in significant casualties and financial losses.
  • The health system faced challenges due to a surge in emergency missions during the floods, prompting the need for innovative solutions for patient transport.
  • The use of farm tractors for transporting injured individuals emerged as a successful relief strategy, marking a first in Iran and offering a model for other countries facing similar disaster scenarios.
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Introduction: Knowledge management enhances efficiency, empowers employees, and enhances organizational health. Social capital provides a good basis for more productive human resources, and training hospitals also play a key role in the health-care system. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between knowledge management and social capital with organizational health in selected educational hospitals of Tehran in 2018.

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Background: The literacy level of the elderly is predictive of health behaviors, average hospitalization in health centers, and the type of verbal interaction with health service providers; as the level of literacy changes, the quality of life may also change. This study aimed to determine the relationship between health literacy level and quality of life among the elderly living in nursing homes in 2018-2019.

Materials And Methods: This study was of a descriptive-analytic, correlation type that was performed on 175 elderly of selected nursing homes in Tehran.

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